Personality: In general, she is a positive person. She always smiles and laughs and people think that she is easy-going but she smiles so much only because she is afraid not to be accepted because of her mutation. In consequence of her appearance, she is friendlier and brighter than she normally would be.

Style: Bekho loves cute things like ribbons, bells and other small sweet accessories. She doesn't prefer any colors but loves primary colors more than other colors.Also, in contrast to Dara or Judschak she would never wear long, layered dresses or short clothes. She likes comfortable clothes.

Appearance: Because of her mutation, she has animal ears, a tail and 2 different eye colors; yellow and green. Her hair is white and curly and goes to her shoulders. She also has smaller black markings under both eyes.

Background: When she was born, people chose her to be the future wind and metal goddess. Her closest friends were 2 white tigers which accompanies her during her life and can be seen as bodyguards. Bekho never had real friends since children were scared of her appearance and the tigers. Nevertheless she never lost her smile and after some years everyone loved her for being friendly and sweet. But she is still in search for someone she can trust everything. Although one can't really see it, she is longing for acceptance the way she is.

Relationship to Judschak & Dara: As Bekho was a candidate for the wind and metal goddess, she knows Judschak and Dara. Her feeling towards Dara is positive but she argues a lot with Judschak and tries to teach her not to be so honest.

For those who I commission or who wants to draw her, again you got plenty of artistic freedom here. Just make sure give her different eye colors (right: yellow, left: green) and to make her hair really curly. And she has some tiger-like marks under her eyes, a tail and (pointy) animal ears. You can see the art collection here: [link]

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I already had her in my mind for some weeks but I think this is the first time I've drawn her in full picture. I used reference pictures for the white tigers since I can't draw them by heart.

I love the use of balance in this one, and the use of blue, orange / yellow, green, and white gave a sort of oriental, serene feel to it. Her subtle differences that identify her as "not quite human, not quite tiger" give her distinction from other characters. All in all, a job well done!

Just put a bit more pressure when drawing the lines with the colored pencil. It also depends on the quality of the pencil and the color If you use too light blue, it won't have the same effect like when you use darker blue! Hope it helps!